“xThere’s an update on systemd by Lennart Poettering, the Berlin
developer that created this project to serve as a new system and
session manager for Linux. The systemd manager is compatible with
existing SysV and LSB init scripts while it leverages D-Bus
activation, heavily supports parallelization, and has many other
features that makes it of interest to distribution vendors and
end-users. Red Hat has already switched from SysVinit to systemd
with Fedora 14 and judging from Lennart’s blog post today it will
likely gain more acceptance based upon the recent
improvements.”
An Update On The SystemD System & Session Manager
By
Michael Larabel
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